How does the US Air Force's old B-36 Peacemaker compare to the Russian Tu-95 since they're propeller aircraft with similar range and role? - Quora

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Last updated 22 Sept 2024
How does the US Air Force's old B-36 Peacemaker compare to the Russian  Tu-95 since they're propeller aircraft with similar range and role? - Quora
Answer (1 of 3): Nope. Not really similar. They are actually different generations. The B36 was first envisaged before the US entered the Second World War. It’s design was an evolving compromise. It’s main power plants were piston engines, with four small turbojets added later to bring the number
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